Gray Shino shallow bowl with flower-and-bird design

Gray Shino shallow bowl with flower-and-bird design
Gray Shino shallow bowl with flower-and-bird design
Gray Shino shallow bowl with flower-and-bird design

Height 7.2 cm, mouth diameter 26.3 cm, tripod
 This flat bowl is similar in shape to the Nezumi-Shino lotus design flat bowl. It appears that the oni-plate makeup was done by nagashi-gaki, and the irregular white areas left behind are also well utilized in this case to enhance the decorative effect. The white line carving of plum blossoms on a rat ground is interspersed with chidori in the space, and the plum blossoms, plum bowl design, and chidori are painted in iron pigments on a white ground. It is also interesting to note the white dotted line around the edge of the prospect. The entire surface is covered with a thick, smooth white glaze that melts softly, and the center of the reverse side shows a white clay surface without any oniita makeup. The bottom has legs on three sides with four round marks and four small marks on the prospective side.

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